[color="White"]An official carbon dating on the Shroud of Turin dates it near the time of the Knights Templar’s fall from glory. Though the image looks like Jesus Christ, many think it could also be that of Jacques De Molay, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar that was tortured by the King of France and burned alive. Before the Shroud of Turin was brought out for the public to see, it was in the possession of the De Charney family, the family of the man that was burned alive next to Jacques De Molay.
Here is the full article on the Templar/Shroud of Turin connection: http://www.ancientmonks.com/mystical...roud-of-tourin

First, the Turin was photographed in 1898. It came to light around the 1350's AD. The question is really where was it the whole time from 1350 to 1898? It couldn't have been in that church in Lirey, France the whole time. And, we know how people weren't as cleaned as we are today. How do we know those aren't "stains" from somewhere else? Or from someone perhaps "tampering" with it somehow?

Second, even if it is the former Grandmaster Jacques de Molay, that doesn't really prove it is really him. Sure, the timing is quite odd and coincidental. First, they say it's the image of Christ (which I disbelieve). Then it's the former Grandmaster of Freemason. What will they think is on that Turin ... the King of Rock'n'Roll - Elvis?